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Noble in Reason

Published
Oct 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
280

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Phyllis Bentley a native of Halifax, has written many novels with a background set in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Her descriptive power has been compared to that of the Brontes, who lived but twelve miles from Miss Bentley's home. Of her stories The House of Moreysis perhaps best known, and in the same blunt, homely, Yorkshire tradition comes her novel Noble in Reason.



So intimately written that it appears to be an autobiography, it tells the story of Christopher Jarmayne, a delicate, sensitive lad who suffers a great deal from continued friction with the robust Yorkshire family into which he was born. Filled with self-pity and resentment, he spends an unhappy life until he realizes, in a moment of illumination, that he is as tiresome to them as they are to him. In the light of this revelation he tells the strange and poignant story of his life and, with the wisdom gained from experience, he makes it a dramatic and fascinating story of unusual power.

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First Edition Aug 2012 Bloomsbury (UK) ISBN 1448203945
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Oct 2011 Bloomsbury ISBN 144820335X
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Oct 2011 Bloomsbury Reader ISBN B005OY9EWM
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May 2013 Audible Studios ISBN B00CRMNBQO
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